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DWR is maintaining releases from Lake Oroville to the Feather River at 15,000 cubic feet per second (cfs).
Lake Oroville Community Update for March 17, 2023.
With ongoing wet weather and in anticipation of increased runoff inflows into the reservoir, DWR will increase outflows through the Hyatt Powerplant on Wednesda ...
Lake Oroville Community Update for March 24, 2023.
DWR is maintaining releases from Lake Oroville to the Feather River at 35,000 cubic feet per second (cfs), with 23,000 cfs flowing through the low-flow channel ...
DWR continues to make flood control protection releases from Lake Oroville to the Feather River this week.
DWR again increased flood control protection releases to the Feather River today due to continued heavy inflows into Lake Oroville.
DWR is increasing flood control protection releases to the Feather River today due to heavy inflows into Lake Oroville.
DWR began increasing releases to the Feather River through the Hyatt Powerplant on Wednesday.
Lake Oroville Community Update for July 21, 2023.
Lake Oroville Community Update for July 7, 2023.
California’s Central Valley is home to four runs of Chinook salmon: spring, fall, late-fall, and winter. Spring-run and winter-run Chinook salmon are currently ...
Lake Oroville Community Update for May 19, 2023.
Lake Oroville Community Update for May 12, 2023.
Congratulations to the 22 apprentices who graduated from the Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Apprenticeship Program as Utility Craftsworkers and Hydroelectric ...
Lake Oroville Community Update for April 7, 2023.
DWR is temporarily increasing releases from Lake Oroville to the Feather River to assist with spring fish planting operations. Flows to the Feather River will i ...
DWR is increasing releases from Lake Oroville to the Feather River this week due to heavier snowmelt inflows into the reservoir. Flows to the Feather River will ...
Lake Oroville Community Update for April 28, 2023.
DWR is maintaining releases from Lake Oroville to the Feather River at 10,000 cubic feet per second (cfs), with 1,900 cfs flowing through the low-flow channel w ...